“Before you act, you have freedom, but after you act,
the effect of that action will follow you whether you want it to or not.
That is the law of karma.” — Paramahansa Yogananda
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“There’s a natural law of karma that vindictive people, who go out of their way
to hurt others, will end up broke and alone.” — Sylvester Stallone
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“You might have burned me with your lies, but karma is about to set you on fire.”
— Buddha

Oh… the greatest, most patient chess player in the Game of Life… Karma!
Ruthless and unforgiving with impeccable scorekeeping
and complexly-deceptive timing…
yet, able to simultaneously be abundantly kind and masterfully helpful
while providing an abundance of gifts!
So the key question… how does Karma keep score?
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Is it at the individual, family or other level?
Three Scorekeeping Possibilities: At the Individual level, at the end of your life, you will have received an amount of Good and Bad Karma; based on your Good and Bad decisions, thus, it’s a Zero-Sum game. It’s a little confusing since your decisions are not treated equally; rather, they’re “weighted” based on each decision’s significance.
Could it be that Karma keeps score at the Family level, where the family overall receives an equal amount of Good Karma and Bad Karma, based on all it’s member’s collective decisions?
However, if the amount of Good and Bad Karma, based on the Good and Bad decisions of all family members, is equal at the family level, as opposed to the individual level, that would mean, the Good or Bad Karma created by one member of the family may be absorbed by a different member of the family.


At the third level, the World level, there is an equal amount of Good and Bad Karma in the world. Thus; every decision that enables Bad Karma, creates an equal amount of Good Karma… for someone else.
What do you think?
Given that I’ve never figured out how Karma keeps score, my goal is to always make every decision as though Karma is watching… believing that each of us is 100% accountable for every decision… and the Good or Bad Karma that is irrevocably intertwined with it.
The best way to avoid Bad Karma, is to lean into two of your sub-DMQ’s (Decision Making Qualities), when you are making decisions, regardless of how uncomfortable it is. The two are DMQ-Heart and DMQ-Soul, because these two lack the capacity to mislead you; unlike other sub-DMQ’s.
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Simultaneously, you’ll need to limit your sub-DMQ-Mind and sub-DMQ-Inner-Circle (if it’s less-than-stellar) because both will merely attempt to self-justify your less-than-stellar decisions, to protect your ego and self-esteem.
What is your cumulative Karma score with the chess Grandmaster Karma?

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